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Tomato Plants Offered In The Spring.
Amish Paste
Open pollinated. Old Amish heirloom. 8 ounce fruits are delicious for slicing as well as for canning and sauces. Amish paste cooks down to a thick, creamy tomato sauce, and has a sweetness that makes a great paste. Also good for slicing. Indeterminate. 74 days.
Arkansas Traveler 76
Over 100 years old and still going strong! Juicy, mild-flavored fruits resist cracking. Indeterminate vines resist disease. 85 days - Beats heat and humidity.
Beefmaster
Meaty tomatoes big enough to overlap burgers! Nearly seedless, with fine beefsteak flavor. Shines as a slicer. Indeterminate - vines continue to grow and produce fruit all season until frost. The large vines need support.VFN - resistant to verticillium wilt disease, fusarium wilt disease and root-knot nematodes. 80 days.
Better Boy
Guinness record holder - 342 pounds of fruit from one plant! Deep red and meaty, up to a pound each. Dense foliage cover, too, so fruits are less likely to get sun scald. Indeterminate. 75 Days.
Big Boy
Burpee Bred. Heavy yields of huge, smooth, deep globe-shaped fruits often weighing a pound or more. Thick, solid, bright red flesh with outstanding flavor. Excellent fresh or canned. Ready to start picking about 78 days after setting plants outside. Indeterminate 78 days
Black Cherry
This is the first truly black cherry tomato we've found. This is not a plum, but a perfectly round cherry with classic black tomato flavor, sweet and rich. Indeterminate 65 days
Black Krim
Open pollinated. Very dark red, almost black with green shoulders. Inside is red with green seeds. Flavor is excellent. Indeterminate 69 days
Box Car Willie
Very heavy crop of large, reddish-orange fruits with a delicious flavor. The yields of this variety rival or surpass that of most hybrids. Box Car Willie has an outstanding, robust, old-fashioned tomato taste, and the fruits are extremely juicy. It is relatively tolerant of foliage diseases. Fruits are typically large, in the one-pound range. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Bradley
Large crops of pink, 8 to 10 oz. tomatoes that have a full, old-fashioned tomato flavor. Smooth, blemish-free fruit are borne in large numbers over a fairly concentrated time period, making this variety a long time favorite in Southern states for canning and eating. Strong determinate. 80 days. +
Brandywine
Open pollinated. You simply cannot believe the flavor of this tomato. Considered by many gardeners to be the best tasting tomato in the world. Has won lots of taste tests. An old Amish heirloom tomato dated back to 1885 and passed down from generation to generation, Brandywine is a pink beefsteak type tomato, with thin skinned, rich flavored, 3/4 lb - 1 lb. tomatoes. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Celebrity
Great flavor in firm, 8-ounce crack-free fruits. Performs well in almost every region and under adverse conditions. Good blight tolerance and foliage cover. Determinate. 72 days.
Champion
Plant produces high yields of 8 oz red tomatoes all season long until frost. Tomatoes are very flavorful and meaty. Excellent for salads and sandwiches. Plant thrives in dry spells and hot temperatures and is perfect for the Southern states. Indeterminate. Disease Resistant: VFNT. 70 Days
Cherokee Purple
Pre-1890 Tennessee heirloom, reportedly of Cherokee Indian origin. Large fruits (10 to 12 oz.) are smooth with slightly ridged shoulders. Ripens to a unique dark Disease resistant, good for the South. 85 days. Indeterminate
Climbing Trip-L-Crop or Italian Tree
Open pollinated. Vine doesn't really climb, but can reach 25 ft. or more by season's end. Each plant yields bushels of dark pink fruit, each weighing about 1 lb. Tomatoes are mildly flavored and meaty with few seeds. Indeterminate85 days.
Creole
Creole has the look of a supermarket tomato and the taste of a true heirloom. This tomato is suitable for warm humid conditions. Medium red smooth juicy fruits.78 days Indeterminate.
Early Girl
There's no faster, better-tasting tomato! Huge crops of 4 to 6 ounce fruits - ideal for canning. Resists wilt. Indeterminate.
Hillbilly
Open pollinated. Heirloom from West Virginia. Orange with red streaks. Very attractive when sliced with a taste that is sweet and juicy. Indeterminate85 days.
Jetstar
Tasty, mild-flavored fruit matures early with tremendous yields. Large, attractive globes have few scars or cracks. Indeterminate vines produce heavily with or without support. 72 days -- high-yield, low-acid tomato!
Park's Whopper
Plant produces good yields of red tomatoes. These are beautiful big tasty red tomatoes that are excellent for salads and sandwiches. Excellent for home garden and market growers. Crack Resistant. Indeterminate. Disease Resistant: VFFNT.
Patio Hybrid
Compact & upright plants require only 2" stakes and produce their fruits from the bottom of plant. Bushy, 25" tall dwarf plants are compact and grow well in containers. Vigorous & productive with 4 oz. Medium-sized fruit. Very east to grow & tolerant to fusarium wilt. Determinate. 70 days
Red Pear
Open pollinated. Small, pear-shaped tomatoes are up to 2 inches long and bright red. Flavorful and sweet, great for salads and as a companion to 'Yellow Pear'. Indeterminate70 days.
Roma
Premium canner, ideal for sauce and paste. Pear-shaped scarlet fruits are thick and meaty with few seeds. Determinate. 75 days. VF - verticillium and fusarium wilt disease resistant.Determinate - ripen over 3-4 weeks on bushy vines that usually need no staking.
Rutgers
New Jersey's most famous farm product, the tomato, has a long and colorful history. It's a cross between 'J.T.D.' (an old New Jersey variety from the Campbell Soup Co.) and 'Marglobe'. One of the major landmarks in the "Jersey Tomato" history was the development of 'Rutgers' by Lyman G. Schermerhorn during the 1930's. It gained its reputation as a staple in Victory gardens during World War II. Indeterminate - 74 days
Super Fantastic
Abundant harvests of large, round, juicy fruit weighing around 10 ounces. Smooth, solid and meaty with delicious flavor. Very heavy yields of perfectly formed fruit, no cracks or green shoulders. Well adapted to all parts of the country and produces continuously throughout the growing season.Indeterminate - VFN - 70 Days
Supersonic
Large harvests of 9 oz. tomatoes with good flavor and solid structure tolerant to cracking. Tomatoes are firm and meaty which makes them great for canning or freezing. Vigorous vines are best grown in a cage. Indeterminate - VFF - 79 days
Sweet 100
Huge, multiple-branched clusters of one inch very sweet fruit with high Vitamin C content. Mouth-watering flavor. Vigorous vines bear abundantly until frost and need staking for best results.Indeterminate - 67 days
Tommy Toe
Bright red, cherry. Tommy Toe hails from the Ozark mountains and is a practically disease free cherry tomato. Excellent, sweet flavor with incredible yields. Good resistance to early and late blight. This is a superior heirloom cherry tomato. Has been the top choice in many cherry tomato taste tests. An all-time favorite cherry tomato! Stand back and watch this one grow. 12-18" high Indeterminate 69-80 days
White Beauty
Rare, creamy white fruits are also creamy white on the inside. High sugar content makes it mild and sweet. About 8 ounces. Indeterminate85 days.
Wild Cherry
Extremely sweet fruit. It has the ability to bear up to 100 or more tomatoes on each bush. Grows 1" in diameter on long, multiple branched clusters. Indeterminate 55-68 days
Yellow Pear
Small, pear shaped tomatoes are up to 2 inches long and clear yellow in color. Delightfully sweet, considered by many as 'garden candy'. Tall plants bear large and continuous harvests. Indeterminate. 70 days.
Last Modified: Tuesday, September 18, 2007